The Diverse Efficacy of Food-Derived Proanthocyanidins for Middle-Aged and Elderly Women.
Toru IzumiMasakazu TerauchiPublished in: Nutrients (2020)
Middle-aged and elderly women are affected by various symptoms and diseases induced by estrogen deficiency. Proanthocyanidins, widely present in many kinds of fruits and berries, have many beneficial effects, such as antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activities. We researched the effects of proanthocyanidins for middle-aged and elderly women, finding that it has been revealed in many clinical trials and cohort studies that proanthocyanidins contribute to the prevention of cardiovascular disease, hypertension, obesity, cancer, osteoporosis, and urinary tract infection, as well as the improvement of menopausal symptoms, renal function, and skin damage. Thus, proanthocyanidins can be considered one of the potent representatives of complementary alternative therapy.
Keyphrases
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- anti inflammatory
- cardiovascular disease
- urinary tract infection
- middle aged
- clinical trial
- pregnancy outcomes
- type diabetes
- insulin resistance
- community dwelling
- cervical cancer screening
- blood pressure
- metabolic syndrome
- staphylococcus aureus
- oxidative stress
- breast cancer risk
- pregnant women
- squamous cell carcinoma
- postmenopausal women
- adipose tissue
- papillary thyroid
- coronary artery disease
- mesenchymal stem cells
- single cell
- randomized controlled trial
- depressive symptoms
- open label
- weight gain
- body mass index
- cardiovascular events
- wound healing
- estrogen receptor